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Posted September 4, 2010
USDA violates environmental laws in an attempt to circumvent a recent federal court order making the plantings illegal. Read more.
Posted September 4, 2010
A team of internationally renowned antioxidant scientists has challenged findings from a controversial meta-analysis that reported antioxidants may increase the risk of mortality. Read more.
Posted September 3, 2010
Super sizes are alive and well, not just at fast-food chains, but at restaurants of all stripes. Of course, menus don’t call them super-sized. They’re just the typical servings we now think of as normal. Read more.
Posted September 1, 2010
This Alliance for Natural Health-USA campaign involves four Action Alerts:
Food Safety Bill, Supplement Safety, Ban on Overuse of Antibiotics in Farm Animals, and the Raw Milk Bill. Read more and Take Action.
Posted September 3, 2010
Sibutramine, sold under the brand name Meridia, carries heart attack and stroke risks for users with a history of cardiovascular disease. Read more.
Posted September 1, 2010
Coming to you soon—and you probably won’t know that you’re eating it. Genetically modified salmon—the first GMO animal for human consumption—is reaching the final stages in its approval. And they might not have to tell us if our fish is GM or not! Read more and Take Action.
Posted September 1, 2010
It’s hard to see it sometimes, but the natural health community has achieved many important victories over the last few years in exposing the truth about dangerous chemicals and food ingredients. Read more.
Posted September 1, 2010
A study from the Netherlands has put the mainstream media in a mindless tizzy about the health effects of omega-3 fatty acids. Because a group of people fed four teaspoons of omega-3-enriched margarine a day for more than three years did not experience a reduction in heart events, many media outlets are foolishly reporting that omega-3s are not as beneficial as commonly believed. Read more.
Posted September 1, 2010
The Alliance for Natural Health-USA (ANH-USA) has been telling us recently about phony data from the government. Here is another egregious example—and no one in the major media seems to know or care. Read more.





